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CIS governments back transport integration and industrial modernisation plans
WUF13 comes to a close as sustainable reconstruction and resettlement feature on final day
21:44
WUF13

WUF13 comes to a close as sustainable reconstruction and resettlement feature on final day

As the 13th edition of the World Urban Forum ended, Azerbaijan's Pavilion showcased reconstruction efforts in its liberated territories and foregrounded the importance of mine removal in resettlement efforts. 

War intensifies as Ukraine targets Russian infrastructure amid stalled peace talks
21:37
Russia-Ukraine War

War intensifies as Ukraine targets Russian infrastructure amid stalled peace talks

Fighting in the Russia–Ukraine war has intensified sharply, with both sides launching significant strikes far beyond the front lines as the conflict enters its 1,549th day.

Iran orders enriched uranium to stay in country amid U.S. talks
07:52
Middle East conflict

Iran orders enriched uranium to stay in country amid U.S. talks

Iran’s Supreme Leader has issued a directive that the country’s near-weapons-grade enriched uranium must not be sent abroad, according to two senior Iranian sources, marking a firm tightening of Tehran’s position in ongoing negotiations with the United States.

Lukashenko: Belarus won’t join Ukraine war but will defend with Russia
08:17
Ukraine-Russia war

Lukashenko: Belarus won’t join Ukraine war but will defend with Russia

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said Belarus will not be dragged into the war in Ukraine, while also stressing that Minsk and Moscow would jointly respond to any aggression against them.

Trump announces 5,000 extra U.S. troops for Poland ahead of NATO talks on Iran
11:20
nato troops

Trump announces 5,000 extra U.S. troops for Poland ahead of NATO talks on Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump surprised NATO allies by announcing plans to deploy an additional 5,000 American troops to Poland, just hours before Secretary of State Marco Rubio was due to meet alliance ministers in Sweden on Friday amid growing divisions over the Iran war.

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WUF13 women’s roundtable calls for stronger action on housing equality
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WUF13

WUF13 women’s roundtable calls for stronger action on housing equality

The 13th session of the World Urban Forum in Baku concluded with a high-level Women’s Roundtable focused on advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment in housing and urban development.

Post-conflict reconstruction efforts highlighted at Azerbaijan's Pavilion on fifth day of WUF13
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WUF13

Post-conflict reconstruction efforts highlighted at Azerbaijan's Pavilion on fifth day of WUF13

The penultimate day of the World Urban Forum 13 in Baku will see Azerbaijan's Pavilion highlight post-construction efforts in Garabagh and East Zangezur, as well as host events on the future of Baku and architectural education. 

WUF13 discussions focus on housing recovery and global urban resilience
19:06
WUF13

WUF13 discussions focus on housing recovery and global urban resilience

Officials and urban development experts at WUF13 in Baku examined how conflict, displacement and climate disasters are intensifying the global housing crisis and placing increasing pressure on cities worldwide.

Cities warned water inequality threatens health and stability ahead of 2026 UN conference
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Cities warned water inequality threatens health and stability ahead of 2026 UN conference

As cities expand and climate pressures intensify, access to safe water and sanitation is becoming one of the world’s most urgent urban challenges.

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San Diego Mosque Attack: Expert says there is a global connection driving these attacks
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San Diego Mosque Attack

San Diego Mosque Attack: Expert says there is a global connection driving these attacks

More than 2,000 people gathered in San Diego this week for funeral prayers honouring three men killed while trying to stop an attack at the Islamic...

CIS governments back transport integration and industrial modernisation plans
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View from Kazakhstan

CIS governments back transport integration and industrial modernisation plans

CIS governments meeting in Ashgabat have endorsed a regional transport integration plan and advanced proposals to modernise heavy industry, highlig...

WUF13 comes to a close as sustainable reconstruction and resettlement feature on final day
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WUF13

WUF13 comes to a close as sustainable reconstruction and resettlement feature on final day

As the 13th edition of the World Urban Forum ended, Azerbaijan's Pavilion ...

War intensifies as Ukraine targets Russian infrastructure amid stalled peace talks
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Russia-Ukraine War

War intensifies as Ukraine targets Russian infrastructure amid stalled peace talks

Fighting in the Russia–Ukraine war has intensified sharply, with both sides launching significant strikes...

Rubio says progress made in U.S.-Iran talks, but major disputes remain
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NATO meeting

Rubio says progress made in U.S.-Iran talks, but major disputes remain

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said negotiations with Iran remain deadlocked over uranium enrichment and the ...

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Israeli drone strike kills Palestinian boy in Gaza as evacuation warnings resume
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Israeli drone strike kills Palestinian boy in Gaza as evacuation warnings resume

A 13-year-old boy was killed in northern Gaza on Thursday (21 May) after an Israeli drone strike hit the town of Beit Lahiya, according to local health officials, as residents reported a renewed increase in Israeli evacuation warnings ahead of attacks.

Macron and Aliyev discuss bilateral ties and South Caucasus peace efforts
19:25
Azerbaijan-Armenia

Macron and Aliyev discuss bilateral ties and South Caucasus peace efforts

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev held a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday (21 May), with both leaders discussing bilateral ties, regional developments and ongoing peace efforts in the South Caucasus.

Iran says Pakistan visit helping facilitate messages with U.S.
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View from Iran

Iran says Pakistan visit helping facilitate messages with U.S.

Iran and Pakistan discussed developments in stalled Iran-U.S. negotiations during a visit to Tehran by Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsen Raza Naqvi, amid Islamabad’s ongoing mediation efforts.

Kyrgyzstan suspends 50 companies amid sanctions scrutiny over Russia
14:49
View from Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan suspends 50 companies amid sanctions scrutiny over Russia

Kyrgyzstan has suspended 50 locally registered companies over what authorities described as “high sanctions risk” operations, in the clearest sign yet that Bishkek is responding to growing European scrutiny over alleged sanctions circumvention linked to Russia.

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Rubio says progress made in U.S.-Iran talks, but major disputes remain
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NATO meeting

Rubio says progress made in U.S.-Iran talks, but major disputes remain

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said negotiations with Iran remain deadlocked over uranium enrichment and the Strait of Hormuz, despite what he described as modest progress in recent talks.

San Diego Mosque Attack: Expert says there is a global connection driving these attacks
22:14
San Diego Mosque Attack

San Diego Mosque Attack: Expert says there is a global connection driving these attacks

More than 2,000 people gathered in San Diego this week for funeral prayers honouring three men killed while trying to stop an attack at the Islamic Centre of San Diego, in what authorities are investigating as a suspected hate crime.

Serbia's Vučić not optimistic for a timely deal over Russia's stake in NIS oil firm
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Serbia

Serbia's Vučić not optimistic for a timely deal over Russia's stake in NIS oil firm

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said he was pessimistic that an agreement would be reached before Friday’s deadline regarding Hungarian oil company MOL group's bid to acquire a majority stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), the operator of Serbia’s only oil refinery.

U.S. arrests sister of Cuba's military conglomerate chief, Rubio says
10:53
U.S.-Cuba

U.S. arrests sister of Cuba's military conglomerate chief, Rubio says

The U.S. has arrested Adys Lastres Morera, the sister of the head of GAESA, a military-run business group which owns Cuba’s most profitable enterprises, including the island’s five-star hotels, and its largest port.   

Explainer: Why China could react badly to a Trump-Taiwan call
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Trump-Taiwan call

Explainer: Why China could react badly to a Trump-Taiwan call

A potential call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has triggered sharp warnings from China, underlining once again how sensitive Taiwan remains in relations between Beijing and Washington.

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Samsung shares jump as union deal averts strike action but bonus costs worry investors
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Samsung Electronics

Samsung shares jump as union deal averts strike action but bonus costs worry investors

A government-mediated agreement has suspended an 18-day walkout by about 48,000 Samsung union members, easing fears of damage to South Korea's economy and global chip supply.

Stocks soar on Nvidia earnings and Samsung strike suspension
09:58
Global markets

Stocks soar on Nvidia earnings and Samsung strike suspension

Asian stocks surged on Thursday as some vessels resumed passage through the Strait of Hormuz, while forecast-beating results at Nvidia and a suspended workers' strike at Samsung Electronics lifted shares of chipmakers.

FAA tells Elon Musk's SpaceX to boost reliability for extra launches
10:12
Space

FAA tells Elon Musk's SpaceX to boost reliability for extra launches

Elon Musk’s SpaceX will have to improve its reliability before receiving approval for its target 10,000 launches annually within five years, Bryan Bedford, Head of the U.S. civil aviation agency, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has said.

Samsung strike explained: What South Korean workers want and how it could unfold
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Explainer

Samsung strike explained: What South Korean workers want and how it could unfold

South Korea’s Samsung Electronics is facing its largest potential labour action in years, with tens of thousands of workers preparing for a prolonged strike over bonuses and profit-sharing at a time when the company is benefiting from a global artificial intelligence (AI) driven chip boom.

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Stocks soar on Nvidia earnings and Samsung strike suspension
09:58
Global markets

Stocks soar on Nvidia earnings and Samsung strike suspension

Asian stocks surged on Thursday as some vessels resumed passage through the Strait of Hormuz, while forecast-beating results at Nvidia and a suspended workers' strike at Samsung Electronics lifted shares of chipmakers.

Lukashenko: Belarus won’t join Ukraine war but will defend with Russia
08:17
Ukraine-Russia war

Lukashenko: Belarus won’t join Ukraine war but will defend with Russia

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said Belarus will not be dragged into the war in Ukraine, while also stressing that Minsk and Moscow would jointly respond to any aggression against them.

Post-conflict reconstruction efforts highlighted at Azerbaijan's Pavilion on fifth day of WUF13
11:12
WUF13

Post-conflict reconstruction efforts highlighted at Azerbaijan's Pavilion on fifth day of WUF13

The penultimate day of the World Urban Forum 13 in Baku will see Azerbaijan's Pavilion highlight post-construction efforts in Garabagh and East Zangezur, as well as host events on the future of Baku and architectural education. 

War intensifies as Ukraine targets Russian infrastructure amid stalled peace talks
21:37
Russia-Ukraine War

War intensifies as Ukraine targets Russian infrastructure amid stalled peace talks

Fighting in the Russia–Ukraine war has intensified sharply, with both sides launching significant strikes far beyond the front lines as the conflict enters its 1,549th day.

WUF13 comes to a close as sustainable reconstruction and resettlement feature on final day
21:44
WUF13

WUF13 comes to a close as sustainable reconstruction and resettlement feature on final day

As the 13th edition of the World Urban Forum ended, Azerbaijan's Pavilion showcased reconstruction efforts in its liberated territories and foregrounded the importance of mine removal in resettlement efforts. 

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Son of Mango founder detained in Spain over investigation into father's death
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Police Investigation

Son of Mango founder detained in Spain over investigation into father's death

Spanish police in Catalonia have detained Jonathan Andic, the son of Mango fashion group founder Isak Andic, as part of an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding his father’s death in December 2024, authorities said.

Eurovision 2026: Where did it all go wrong for the South Caucasus?
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Eurovision 2026

Eurovision 2026: Where did it all go wrong for the South Caucasus?

Eurovision Song Contest once again proved how unpredictable its outcome can be, with Bulgaria’s Dara turning a late surge into a dominant win while several expected contenders collapsed early. At the same time, the absence of the South Caucasus region from the final raised questions.

Bulgaria wins Eurovision amid reduced participation over Israel row
08:06
Eurovision

Bulgaria wins Eurovision amid reduced participation over Israel row

Bulgaria has won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time, taking victory in a final overshadowed by a boycott over Israel’s participation and the war in Gaza.

Baku animation festival brings global stories to young audiences
14:23
View from Azerbaijan

Baku animation festival brings global stories to young audiences

Children laughed, applauded and watched wide-eyed as animated characters lit up the screen at the opening of the ninth Animafilm International Animation Festival in Baku, where filmmakers and audiences from around the world gathered to celebrate the growing influence of animated cinema.

Dua Lipa files $15m lawsuit against Samsung over alleged copyright infringement
07:57
Lawsuit

Dua Lipa files $15m lawsuit against Samsung over alleged copyright infringement

British pop star Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics, seeking at least $15 million in damages over allegations that her image was used without permission to promote television sets.

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Health workers rush to contain fast‑spreading Ebola outbreak in DR Congo
18:12
Ebola Outbreak

Health workers rush to contain fast‑spreading Ebola outbreak in DR Congo

Medical teams are being rushed to eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following a fast-moving Ebola outbreak that has already caused dozens of suspected deaths and raised fears of wider regional spread.

Bundibugyo Ebola Virus: The looming threat with no approved vaccine or specific treatment
17:23
Ebola Outbreak

Bundibugyo Ebola Virus: The looming threat with no approved vaccine or specific treatment

The World Health Organisation’s designation of the Bundibugyo Ebola virus outbreak as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) is a stark reminder that Ebola remains a persistent global health threat rather than a disease of the past.

Hantavirus risk to public remains very low, U.S. health official says
09:29
Hantavirus

Hantavirus risk to public remains very low, U.S. health official says

The risk from hantavirus to the general public remains very low, and the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has more than 100 staff members actively working on the outbreak, a governmental health official said on Wednesday.

WHO: 'This is not COVID' as countries track passengers of Hantavirus-hit cruise ship
13:09
Hantavirus

WHO: 'This is not COVID' as countries track passengers of Hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Countries worldwide sought to prevent the further spread of the hantavirus on Thursday, after an outbreak on a cruise ship, by tracking those who had disembarked before the virus was detected and anyone who had close contact with them since.

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World's largest travel firm TUI says demand for holidays holding up despite Iran war
14:43
Travel

World's largest travel firm TUI says demand for holidays holding up despite Iran war

TUI has reported sustained demand for holidays despite the Iran war, as the world’s biggest travel company posted lower-than-expected quarterly losses and said bookings for the second half of the year remained strong.

Mediterranean destinations and rail travel benefit as Iran war disrupts summer holiday plans
11:59
Travel

Mediterranean destinations and rail travel benefit as Iran war disrupts summer holiday plans

Travellers worried about costs and flights by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East are changing their summer holiday plans, with lastminute bookings, safer destinations such as Spain, and rail travel all growing in popularity. 

ITA Airways plans fare rises as Middle East conflict drives up fuel costs
13:23
Fuel crisis

ITA Airways plans fare rises as Middle East conflict drives up fuel costs

ITA Airways is preparing to raise ticket prices by between 5% and 10% this year as soaring fuel costs linked to the conflict involving Iran, Israel and the U.S. continue to pressure airlines worldwide.

Dubai's tourism, revenues and restaurants shrink as Iran war impacts travel
12:14
Tourism

Dubai's tourism, revenues and restaurants shrink as Iran war impacts travel

Dubai chef Shaw Lash at Mexican restaurant Lila Molino flies in her avocados and tomatillos, small, tart green fruits native to Central America that are a staple of Mexican cuisine and key for her colourful and spicy dishes.

Dubai caps flights, raising pressure on Indian airlines and travel sector
11:58
Travel Restrictions

Dubai caps flights, raising pressure on Indian airlines and travel sector

Dubai has restricted foreign airlines to one daily flight to its airports until 31 May due to the Iran crisis, raising fears of significant revenue losses for Indian carriers, industry letters show.

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SpaceX delays upgraded Starship test flight to Friday
11:47
Space exploration

SpaceX delays upgraded Starship test flight to Friday

SpaceX stopped the launch of its 12th Starship rocket from Texas on Thursday and said it will attempt the high-stakes test flight again on Friday, as Elon Musk's space company nears a record-breaking public listing.

At Cannes, Japanese director Fukada says AI undermines the creative process
08:20
AI

At Cannes, Japanese director Fukada says AI undermines the creative process

Japanese filmmaker Koji Fukada has said that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to “jump straight to the result” risks undermining the purpose of art, which he believes should be rooted in self-expression and a deeper understanding of the world.

Spain pushes ahead with social media, AI rules despite Big Tech lobbying pressure
00:02
Spain

Spain pushes ahead with social media, AI rules despite Big Tech lobbying pressure

The Spanish government has issued a defiant message to Silicon Valley, confirming it will push ahead with stringent new legislation designed to make social networks and Artificial Intelligence (AI) demonstrably safer.

Humanoid says AI 'brain' can train robots in days as humanoid race accelerates
14:58
Artifical Intelligence

Humanoid says AI 'brain' can train robots in days as humanoid race accelerates

A robotics startup says it has built an AI “brain” that can teach humanoid robots new physical skills in days rather than months, as the race to deploy human-shaped machines in factories and warehouses accelerates.

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